Commissioned Portrait: Baldie

Baldie was among my first year’s portraits back in 1992-1993. I met his people at a cat show, the second year I’d attended them. All the portraits I was commissioned to paint at cat shows were actually rescued cats from visitors to the show, with the exception of Baldie, who turned out to be kind of a rescue himself, though he was a purebred Persion show cat.

Baldie was called a “hot cream” Persian at that time, and I got to see him “in the fur” at the cat show, all dolled up for the ring. I was no doubt talking about my rescued cats, his people told me his story: he had been born premature and was then rejected by his mother, and though they knew he could mature with any number of physical and emotional issues and many breeders would have euthanized him, they never considered it. The husband undertook the job of bottle feeding and socializing until Baldie was big enough to play with his siblings. Baldie did develop a long list of medical conditions including serious bowel issues that nearly killed him with dehydration, malnutrition and anemia, and for the longest time he was literally bald, hence his name. But with good care and nurturinghe outgrew them all and developed a lovely coat and grew to a normal size.

This portrait was a Christmas gift from the wife to the husband since he was so devoted to Baldie.

This was another photo from way, way back on film and I never knew if it was clear or not before I got the film back, so this is a little soft. When I scanned it, I ended up with that odd violet glow around the tips of his fur; I understand why this happened, but I can’t get rid of it without lots of touchups. I think I’ll leave it. He looks sweet just the way he is.

I also feature artwork which has not been commissioned, especially my paintings of my own cats. If you’d like to read more about artwork as I develop it, about my current portraits and art assignments and even historic portraits and paintings, I feature commissioned portrait or other piece of artwork on Wednesday. Choose the categories featured artwork.

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My brochure is an 8.5″ x 11″ two-page full-color PDF that half-folds when it’s all printed out, showing examples of portraits with an explanation of my process and basic costs.

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Sample Commissioned Portrait Certificate

I offer gift certificates for portraits in any denomination beginning at $50.00, which is the basic cost of a small monochromatic portrait.

The certificate itself is 8.5″ x 11″ and features a collage of portrait images with the recipient’s and giver’s names, printed on parchment cover stock. The whole thing is packaged in a pocket folder and includes a brochure, a letter from me to the recipient and several business cards.The certificate package can be easily mailed or wrapped as a gift and shipped directly to your recipient.

I can also make it downloadable if you’re in a hurry.

Certificates are good for up to one year after issue.

You can purchase gift certificates here or from Portraits of Animals if you are also purchasing other animal-inspired merchandise.

I prefer to look over the work and price the portrait according to how much work will go into it, as described above, but you can either set a budget or get started by purchasing a certificate for yourself or as a gift.

How to Order

“Certificate A” is for a minimum-size 8 x 10 black and white or monochromatic portrait with one subject.

“Certificate B” is for a minimum-size 8 x 10 color portrait with one subject.

Choose “A” or “B” depending on whether your portrait is black and white or color.

If your portrait will be larger or have more subjects, add $50 or $100 or more to your certificate value with the drop-down below.

CERTIFICATE A $50.00

Size: 8 x 10

Subjects: One

Color: black and white media such as charcoal, pencil, ink, or monochromatic media such as one color of pastel, watercolor, colored pencil, etc.

You can use the second drop down to add $50.00 or $100.00. For amounts over this we’d probably have a conversation and I can set up a custom certificate for your purchase.

You only need to enter an address if it is different from the address I’ll receive when you order. These are often surprise gifts and need to be shipped away from the home address to make sure they are a surprise.

Great Rescues Day Book:Portraits, Rescue Stories, Holidays and Events, Essential Feline Information, All in One Book

Great Rescues Day Book

Each month features one of my commissioned portraits of a feline or felines and their rescue story along with a kitty quote on the left page, and on the right page the month name with enough lines for all possible dates, with standard holidays and animal-themed observances and events. Great Rescues also includes a mini cat-care book illustrated with my drawings including information on finding strays or orphaned kittens, adopting for the first time or caring for a geriatric cat, a list of household toxins and toxic plants, or helping stray and feral cats and beginning with TNR.

Each book includes also 10 sheets of my “22 Cats” decorative notepaper with a collage of all the portraits in black and white so you can make your own notes or write special notes to friends.

Copyright

All images and text used on this site are copyrighted to Bernadette E. Kazmarski unless otherwise noted and may not be used without my written permission, although links to your site are more than welcome and are shared. Please ask if you are interested in using and image or story in a print or internet publication. If you are interested in purchasing a print of an image or a product including it, check my animal and nature website Portraits of Animals to see if I have it available already. If you don’t find it there, visit Ordering Custom Artwork for more information on a custom greeting card, print or other item.

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